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he says the group only made it into parliament because of the efforts of those who risked their lives by standing their ground here every day. >> it was on tahrir square that we glimpsed the egypt of our dreams. there was no difference between rich and poor, no discrimination according to sex, color, or religion. we live the dream on the square, and some time it will become reality. but it is also the place where i have lost many of my friends. i saw people dying here so we could have the freedom that we all dream of. egypt may be getting a democratically elected president, but he says that is not enough. he wants to see more changes made to the old power structures. then the people are electing a president who will govern over them without any constitutional restrictions. we will have a president whose authority is not clearly defined. then he finds it hard to trust the current political institutions. he wants more grass-roots reform, which was another key demand of the revolution. the district on the outskirts of cairo is home to many of the city's refuse collectors. he has come her
he says the group only made it into parliament because of the efforts of those who risked their lives by standing their ground here every day. >> it was on tahrir square that we glimpsed the egypt of our dreams. there was no difference between rich and poor, no discrimination according to sex, color, or religion. we live the dream on the square, and some time it will become reality. but it is also the place where i have lost many of my friends. i saw people dying here so we could have the...
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parliament had made a decision and i completely agree with it. >> today, a new facility, engineering and manufacturing and exports of power electronics where stafford is a world leader. following the trade surplus in 30 years, what makes my friend considered to be essentials to continue and increase investments in manufacturing. >> i prevent -- when i contested the constituency unsuccessfully in 1997 but what is essentials for manufacturing, engineering and technology based business is the support we are giving to apprenticeships were we achieve 450,000 apprenticeships last year and a lower rate of corporation tax and the links between universities and to make sure technology goes into our business and makes them well meaning. if you look at our exports not just overall but exports to india, china, fast-growing markets of 50%. >> mr. speaker, prime minister pledged to give england's great cities a seat of government. later took control of birmingham city council. the first thing the new council did was to agree to ask the prime minister to receive a delegation from the council on a f
parliament had made a decision and i completely agree with it. >> today, a new facility, engineering and manufacturing and exports of power electronics where stafford is a world leader. following the trade surplus in 30 years, what makes my friend considered to be essentials to continue and increase investments in manufacturing. >> i prevent -- when i contested the constituency unsuccessfully in 1997 but what is essentials for manufacturing, engineering and technology based business...
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a parliament already dominated by islamists. islamists in charge of drafting the constitution and if on top of that you have an islamist president then i think a lot of interest groups are worried that they did they will hold too much power but it has also to be said that you know wandering around the you know egypt and talking to people. anxious it is not so much on ideology it has to be said but more on pragmatism at the end of the day egyptians are looking seeking to elect somebody who scape a ball to fix the economy of the country forty percent of egyptians live below the part below the poverty line a youth any moment is. huge and it's a major major concern and of course the main industry tourism has been hardly hit by the unstable situation over the last year so the man at the egyptians are seeking to elect will be somebody who can restore both. law and order to the country and. get the economy working again. thank you for your insight nabila ramdani political analysts and journalists live for us from cairo. well in lebanon
a parliament already dominated by islamists. islamists in charge of drafting the constitution and if on top of that you have an islamist president then i think a lot of interest groups are worried that they did they will hold too much power but it has also to be said that you know wandering around the you know egypt and talking to people. anxious it is not so much on ideology it has to be said but more on pragmatism at the end of the day egyptians are looking seeking to elect somebody who scape...
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the parliament this week so i don't expect miracles or i lead didn't know was a measured lambton that would solve the problems in four years but some people still have this believe this if you remember the whole middle east the whole other world has always been by one man always one man sure they always look at their leader as the one who would solve all the problems this idea about the institutions ruling and everything is discussed and debated and then you are take a decision still has not taking hold fixed time the egyptian position election today this is the first since photonic times has never choosing rules like any part of the world egypt is once of the arab world and if this succeeds it will have victories on the entire world without the democratization. who is going to choose this election again is ma was feel some people are scared of the islamists and so the vote for anybody who would be able to stand against the islamists they would vote for you know an ex general who would be tough was the islamists some out trying to vote for we know names like the former secretary gener
the parliament this week so i don't expect miracles or i lead didn't know was a measured lambton that would solve the problems in four years but some people still have this believe this if you remember the whole middle east the whole other world has always been by one man always one man sure they always look at their leader as the one who would solve all the problems this idea about the institutions ruling and everything is discussed and debated and then you are take a decision still has not...
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the talk i'm joined by jeremy corbyn in london he is a british labor party politician and member of parliament in washington we have john glaser he is assistant editor at antiwar dot com and in warsaw we go to small our he is a senior fellow at the polish institute of international affairs and a visiting senior fellow at the center for european studies right gentlemen crossed the girls and i mean you can jump in anytime on john if i can go to you first hear mr barack obama said in chicago nato has been the bedrock of common security freedom and prosperity for nearly sixty five years it hasn't just endured it has thrived because our nations are stronger when we stand together eleven years after the occupation of afghanistan to those words ring true to you well we should ask if they ring true to an afghan or to a libyan or to a lot of people in the balkans the issue is that obama sees nato as securing western influence and western power and western security. he's. enough to know that nato is not about. progressing democracy or or transporting freedom to the war world and so forth afghanistan is
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to reevaluating civil servant pensions and the driver service both former presidents of the german parliament. are thirty examples are meant to inspire ideas about how and where the budget can be cut even with a large spending blogs. the government should take the good spring cleaning tradition in applied to the budget and start saving. there are those who argue that the recent growth posted by the german economy means that they are under no obligation to cut the rest of the proposed eleven billion euro that it's only those countries posting negative growth that need to trim their spending the reason why the cuts are not as deep as periphery countries that are suffering the most from the financial crisis is simply the fact that we have a higher tax revenue right now and bad deeds room for maneuver so the german economy is showing growth but as the country's debt rises by the second even europe's dominant economy isn't out of the woods yet. under merkel's christie and democrats have suffered some major political setbacks most recently a crushing defeat in regional elections in north rhine-west
to reevaluating civil servant pensions and the driver service both former presidents of the german parliament. are thirty examples are meant to inspire ideas about how and where the budget can be cut even with a large spending blogs. the government should take the good spring cleaning tradition in applied to the budget and start saving. there are those who argue that the recent growth posted by the german economy means that they are under no obligation to cut the rest of the proposed eleven...
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to read about the controversy of the russian parliament that is to ok a bill to enforce tougher punishments for un sanction protests. and other stories at party dot com of course don't forget to check out the latest videos that's all you tube channel. is. the official anti application your i phone or pod touch from the. video on demand. an r.s.s. feed now in the palm of your. on the dot com. conflict in syria is continuing to cause trouble across its border in neighboring lebanon where they've been fresh protests becomes a syrian rebels reportedly kidnapped thirteen lebanese shia muslims returning from a pilgrimage recent clashes between pro and anti are set supporters in lebanon have left a dozen dead over the past few days ortiz or if a national reports. the roster signs of the recent violence here everywhere as you can see bullets car buildings behind me by a blackened walls garbage we were told that there's been some burned cars here but they've been taken away and police and the army have cordoned off the area and on patrol here twenty four hours to prevent further escalation of violen
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parliament or not the united kingdom house of parliament but they have a system like ours they have single member districts with a plurality voting so basically that there's a threshold to get elected so if a candidate crosses say twenty five percent of the vote the net candidates elected ok and it allows for majority representation where illinois how the perp. portion representation system for one hundred years so you had this dynamic where in some districts districts there were two republicans and one democrat and other districts there was one republican to democrat so it's called for representation and. what wouldn't proportional representation at national level particularly in presidential elections when they were part of them into the constitution no it wouldn't even see proportional representation would be for the united states house of representatives the united states constitution is silent on how representatives of so how do our elected it would basically we could have to decide on what kind of districts we'd want ok so in a state with that had nine seats that they send to congres
parliament or not the united kingdom house of parliament but they have a system like ours they have single member districts with a plurality voting so basically that there's a threshold to get elected so if a candidate crosses say twenty five percent of the vote the net candidates elected ok and it allows for majority representation where illinois how the perp. portion representation system for one hundred years so you had this dynamic where in some districts districts there were two...
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and also read about the controversy of the russian parliament plans to ok a bill to enforce a top of punishments for sanction protests at the stores at home and then forget of course to check out the latest videos on you tube. is. the official all to. talk show from the. video. the palm of your. dot com. conflict in syria is continuing to ferment trouble across its border in neighboring lebanon where there's been fresh protests it comes as syrian rebels reportedly kidnapped thirteen they've been these shia muslims returning from a pilgrimage where recent clashes between pro and anti i side supporters and they've been have left a dozen dead over the past few days. the roster signs of the recent violence here everywhere as you can see bullets card buildings behind me fire blackened walls garbage we were told that there's been some burned cars here but they've been taken away and police and the army have cordoned off the area and on patrol here twenty four hours to prevent further escalation of violence this recent round of the clashes here in lebanon was triggered by the death of a pro
and also read about the controversy of the russian parliament plans to ok a bill to enforce a top of punishments for sanction protests at the stores at home and then forget of course to check out the latest videos on you tube. is. the official all to. talk show from the. video. the palm of your. dot com. conflict in syria is continuing to ferment trouble across its border in neighboring lebanon where there's been fresh protests it comes as syrian rebels reportedly kidnapped thirteen they've...
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and read about the controversy of the russian parliament spends to pay a bill to enforce a talk of punishment supporting illegal protests or other stories that come to dot com and then forget to check out the latest videos which. is. the official altie allocation your i phone oh i pod touch from the top story. on the go. video on demand. old girls and streets now in the palm of your. question on the dot com. conflict in syria is continuing to ferment the trouble. across its border in neighboring lebanon where they've been fresh protests it comes as syrian rebels reportedly kidnapped thirteen lebanese shia muslims returning from a pilgrimage recent clashes between pro and anti acid supporters in lebanon have left a dozen dead of the past few days what is meant for national has more. the roster signs of the recent violence here everywhere as you can see scarred buildings behind me by a blackened walls garbage we were told that there's been some burnt cars here but they've been taken away and police and the army have cordoned off the area and on patrol here twenty four hours to prevent further e
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if an islamist is elected they are concerns about the fact that it should stifle pluralism a parliament in egypt is already dominated by islamists the drafting of the constitution is being done by a majority of his amiss as well and the fear is that they will put in place illegally or solitary regime but based on religion now we for former member of the mubarak regime was elected then the fear is that the this person will not. challenge the the structure of the mubarak regime and he will not challenge also the military's grip on politics the responsibility of the new president haven't hasn't been defined yet the new constitution hasn't been drafted yet so this is a major stumbling block to democracy as. you know people are voting for somebody who doesn't quite know which power he will hold. the bigger ramdani is focusing on lebanon now the conflict in neighboring syria is increasing violence and tension between supporters and opponents of president assad clashes and to the left a dozen dead there in the past week alone not is with nausia has the latest for you from the lebanese capital
if an islamist is elected they are concerns about the fact that it should stifle pluralism a parliament in egypt is already dominated by islamists the drafting of the constitution is being done by a majority of his amiss as well and the fear is that they will put in place illegally or solitary regime but based on religion now we for former member of the mubarak regime was elected then the fear is that the this person will not. challenge the the structure of the mubarak regime and he will not...
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i'm sure the whole house will afford to welcoming when she addresses parliament next month. let me turn briefly to the nato summit. some people write off near as a relic of the best. i think it is vital to our future security. the threats nato countries face largely come from beyond our borders. failed states, terrorism, nuclear proliferation. because of this it makes sense for nato to be prepared, to link up with partners around the world, to act out of area and to spend less on weapons of past conflicts like battle tanks and more the technology needed for tomorrow's conflict. all of these were agreed at "the sun." that's not to say nato should take steps to defend europe and north america. it should. we declared at a summit with the inter- ballistic missile capability is now operational but it was particularly could have a special session with partners who work with nato around the world and in particular the 50 countries that make up the nato-led alliance in afghanistan. nato military commander said on a process in the campaign. attacks by the insurgents are down, transit
i'm sure the whole house will afford to welcoming when she addresses parliament next month. let me turn briefly to the nato summit. some people write off near as a relic of the best. i think it is vital to our future security. the threats nato countries face largely come from beyond our borders. failed states, terrorism, nuclear proliferation. because of this it makes sense for nato to be prepared, to link up with partners around the world, to act out of area and to spend less on weapons of...
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what powers the president will actually have, but when you combine an islam president with the islam parliament you will see an effort to impose islamic law in egyptian and that is bad news for the minorities and the women. >> others state economic problems, the governmental chaos will hurt the most of the brotherhood chance at the polls. >> voting is today and voting is tomorrow, and it will not produce a clear winner but they do have a run offset for late june but the state department says whoever wins, washington will work that party. one voter who suffers from cancer went to the polls and he said because i might die in a few months and he told reporters he wanted to give his kids a better future. >>shepard: thank you from new york city. >> iran's nuclear thing. here is how the taxes usually go. iran agrees to negotiate and refuses to allow the inexpecters and it falls apart s -- and we do it again. why is this time different? we will have the latest on that. and a health scare for former first lady nancy reagan at 90, suffering from broken ribs. all energy development comes with some risk,
what powers the president will actually have, but when you combine an islam president with the islam parliament you will see an effort to impose islamic law in egyptian and that is bad news for the minorities and the women. >> others state economic problems, the governmental chaos will hurt the most of the brotherhood chance at the polls. >> voting is today and voting is tomorrow, and it will not produce a clear winner but they do have a run offset for late june but the state...
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he is asking them to go back repeatedly to their own parliaments. it is very, very challenging for them. in the end, it is going to be a matter for the greek people to decide whether they want to stay in the euro or whether they want to choose a different path. we must be clear that we should support any contingency plans to make sure either scenario can be safely delivered. >> the prime minister in his statement -- the eu and u.s. together make up more than half of the gdp. it is more vital than ever that we reach out further and faster in developing markets to support our exporters. >> i think my friend is right. the share of the world economy taken by the u.s. and america together are likely to decline as china and india climb. going back to your best and biggest customer to get that extra deal is often a very good strategy. we should think about that in terms of the u-u.s. trade. -- of eu-u.s. trade. >> it is not important for nato itself to demonstrate that every pound they spend is well spent -- is it not important for nato itself to demonstra
he is asking them to go back repeatedly to their own parliaments. it is very, very challenging for them. in the end, it is going to be a matter for the greek people to decide whether they want to stay in the euro or whether they want to choose a different path. we must be clear that we should support any contingency plans to make sure either scenario can be safely delivered. >> the prime minister in his statement -- the eu and u.s. together make up more than half of the gdp. it is more...
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pakistan's parliament demanded the u.s. end drone strikes in the country. the u.s. says it has no intention of stopping. >>> in two hours the director of the secret service will testify before a committee about the colombia hooker scandal. mark sullivan will tell lawmakers the incident did not result in a breach of national security. the agents don't have sensitive security documents, firearms or equipment in their hotel rooms, they didn't on night in question. four fired employees say they are going to fight their dismissals, they say they did nothing wrong. >>> we are learning this morning former first lady nancy reagan is recovering from a serious fall. she failed to appear at a speech last night by congressman paul ryan. she suffered broken ribs from a fall at her home six weeks ago and is still recovering. mrs. reagan is 90-years-old. the spokeswoman says the former first lady is slowly adding -- >>> federal investigators looking into an incident that temporarily stopped air traffic at the philadelphia international airport. listen to air traffic control. >> wa
pakistan's parliament demanded the u.s. end drone strikes in the country. the u.s. says it has no intention of stopping. >>> in two hours the director of the secret service will testify before a committee about the colombia hooker scandal. mark sullivan will tell lawmakers the incident did not result in a breach of national security. the agents don't have sensitive security documents, firearms or equipment in their hotel rooms, they didn't on night in question. four fired employees say...
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there's speculation he made his own parliament for a snap election expected in the fall. the charges against anwar drew criticism that the government is trying to suppress the opposition. anwar is a former deputy prime minister. he's accused of inciting demonstrators to enter prohibited areas during a rally. anwar denies the charges. the huge rally calling for political reforms was held in the malaysian capital on april 28th. tens of thousands of people clashed with police, leading to more than 500 arrests. malaysia has been ruled by the same national front coalition eever since the country's independence. but they face growing dissatisfaction among the public who are calling for electoral reform. the ruling coalition lost nearly 30% of its seats during the previous election in 2008. anwar has faced prosecution at least twice before, but has always said the charges were politically motivated. >>> from one opposition leader facing trial, to another. this time set free. sri lanka's former chief of staff was released from jail on monday. it follows pressure from the united s
there's speculation he made his own parliament for a snap election expected in the fall. the charges against anwar drew criticism that the government is trying to suppress the opposition. anwar is a former deputy prime minister. he's accused of inciting demonstrators to enter prohibited areas during a rally. anwar denies the charges. the huge rally calling for political reforms was held in the malaysian capital on april 28th. tens of thousands of people clashed with police, leading to more than...
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his self-titled song is also on the list as well as parliament, mothership connection, donna summer's i feel love, dolly parton's coat of many colors, prince's purple rain and you know this song. sugar hill gang's rapper's delight. we have the whole list at wusa9.com. >> watch that. she's going to start rapping here any second. >> i like that song. you all know i like to move. >> they always pick good songs to go into the recording library, so it's great. >> we have some big thunderstorms, still. they are diminishing a little, which is good but still kind of a tough drive home especially out toward virginia out route 750 or even route 56. let's start with a live look outside. we're looking at temperatures -- if you've had rain, you're in the 60s. if you haven't, you're kind of in the low to upper 70s. 72 national. you're rebounding after your heavy shower. pressure over the past hour is actually going up, 29.90 inches of mercury, winds north, northwest at 7. we're looking at kind of a counterintuitive in terms of movement with these storms. they're moving southeast to northwest. heavi
his self-titled song is also on the list as well as parliament, mothership connection, donna summer's i feel love, dolly parton's coat of many colors, prince's purple rain and you know this song. sugar hill gang's rapper's delight. we have the whole list at wusa9.com. >> watch that. she's going to start rapping here any second. >> i like that song. you all know i like to move. >> they always pick good songs to go into the recording library, so it's great. >> we have some...
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vote on the muslim brotherhood and how well you think they have or have not prime ministered in the parliament. it's a vote on whether you think egypt has undergone too much change and has become too unstable or, in fact, hasn't done enough change and need to do more. there's a whole mosaic of factors that come into play in terms of what's bringing this together. but at the most basic level, yes, it's a choice between those who believe that islam should be a guiding principle and that an islamic candidate can bring about the kind of change the revolution had promised and those who think that too much change has happened in too short a period and what the country needs right now is stability and a leader experience who can guide it so that the change that everybody sought 15 months ago actually happens in a productive, healthy way for the country. >> ifill: finally, unanimous circumstance were there any irregularities reported in today's voting like we saw during the parliamentary elections? >> it was much better than the parliamentary elections. in those elections there were delegates out for
vote on the muslim brotherhood and how well you think they have or have not prime ministered in the parliament. it's a vote on whether you think egypt has undergone too much change and has become too unstable or, in fact, hasn't done enough change and need to do more. there's a whole mosaic of factors that come into play in terms of what's bringing this together. but at the most basic level, yes, it's a choice between those who believe that islam should be a guiding principle and that an...
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. >> gentlemen, for better or worse, the parliament's revolting party system of europe, the ruling party can and does govern. >> we really point out in the book, we're not only not parliamentary system we don't have a parliamentary culture. in a parliamentary system it's acceptable the majority acts and the actions are legitimate. here if they act, half the system says illegitimate, dry to delegitimatize repeal and keep from implementing programs, there you have an election it's quite clear where the accountability lies. here we have different elections at different levels and voting in different offices at different times, it's much harder to develop that sense of accountability. i should add, getting to the point that helen was making, it's not just talking points now. in the post citizens united world anthony kennedy has given us, we're going to have this huge flood of money coming in from undisclosed, outside groups that don't have a disclaimer at the end saying i stand by this men but instead not connected with any campaign or candidate it's going to be a flood of vicious, negative
. >> gentlemen, for better or worse, the parliament's revolting party system of europe, the ruling party can and does govern. >> we really point out in the book, we're not only not parliamentary system we don't have a parliamentary culture. in a parliamentary system it's acceptable the majority acts and the actions are legitimate. here if they act, half the system says illegitimate, dry to delegitimatize repeal and keep from implementing programs, there you have an election it's...
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nobody really knows yet how the powers of government will divide this movement between the parliament and president, notwithstanding all of those problems, it is a key day for egypt and maybe years of trouble ahead, but nobody now wants to go back to the old days of its dictatorship. back to you. >> wyre davies from egypt. right back here, jamie. facebook shares, huge amounts of publicity, lots of people baltimore them, but they've gone down in value. >> there's talks going on about how they were issued, the i.p.o. now a massachusetts regulator has subpoenaed morgan stanley, which was the lead underwriter of the i.p.o. the question is whether there was enough clarity for investors, because their profit forecasts for the company were actually downgraded just in the period before the actual -- before the i.p.o. took place. they cut the forecast. they actually increased the size of the share offering, and they priced those shares right at the top end of the range. they've been thinking, well, why did they do that when the forecast was coming down, and why weren't investors given enough i
nobody really knows yet how the powers of government will divide this movement between the parliament and president, notwithstanding all of those problems, it is a key day for egypt and maybe years of trouble ahead, but nobody now wants to go back to the old days of its dictatorship. back to you. >> wyre davies from egypt. right back here, jamie. facebook shares, huge amounts of publicity, lots of people baltimore them, but they've gone down in value. >> there's talks going on about...
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hilargbronzes gan to ap in front of instu the houses of parliament in london and the german state chancellery in bonn. moore became a friend of helmut schmidt, the west german chancellor. moore's works were selected for universities and palaces of culture, including lincoln center in new york. at the pinnacle of his career, moore had outlived the antagonists of the previous generation, charmed the media, and silenced the critical voices of his day. the next generation of artists was more skeptical. (anthony caro) i remember an article which came out soon after i'd left him, where i was interviewed by somebody, and it was headed, the greatest living englishman. a lot of young people were very irritated by it, by the feeling that henry was getting too much attention. (narrator) and the times were changing. the '60s pop artists andy warhol and roy lichtenstein shunned the previous generation's idealism to engage with popular culture, ti w and irony gh than idealism. minimalists like dan flavin developed a severe, abstract style that intrigued critics and artists. suddenly, henry moore seemed old
hilargbronzes gan to ap in front of instu the houses of parliament in london and the german state chancellery in bonn. moore became a friend of helmut schmidt, the west german chancellor. moore's works were selected for universities and palaces of culture, including lincoln center in new york. at the pinnacle of his career, moore had outlived the antagonists of the previous generation, charmed the media, and silenced the critical voices of his day. the next generation of artists was more...
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. >> many fear a president morsi would use the brotherhood's control of parliament to turn egypt in an islamic state. >> it's scary. >> the rise of muslim brotherhood isn't the only fear. across cairo, spray paint covered the faces of posters supporting shafik from the regime of former president hosni mubarak. students at cairo university led the revolution to oust mubarak last year. and a win by shafik or moussa will bring people back to the streets. >> we are going to see a revolution. >> results from this round of voting should be released sometime next week. barring a winner, the top two vote -getters head to runoff election in mid-june. most likely they will be a combination of the top two islamists in the race and also those two former mubarak regime members. bret? >> leland vittert live in cairo early thursday morning. thank you. >> spain's prime minister says his country urgently needs liquid funds and can't continue much longer with the current high interest rates. this as the 27 european union leaders met in brussels to keep a debt crisis from spiraling out of control. last n
. >> many fear a president morsi would use the brotherhood's control of parliament to turn egypt in an islamic state. >> it's scary. >> the rise of muslim brotherhood isn't the only fear. across cairo, spray paint covered the faces of posters supporting shafik from the regime of former president hosni mubarak. students at cairo university led the revolution to oust mubarak last year. and a win by shafik or moussa will bring people back to the streets. >> we are going to...
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and, by the way, roland's play list, parliament, wow! 22 minutes in we're playing parliament. you're watching "starting point," back in a moment. ♪ people with a machine. what ? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it ? hello ? hello ?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello ? ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. ♪ >>> so, let's announce it for me. >> it's off of your play list, and if it gets too complicated to announce, i hand it over. >> that's very wise on your part. >> let's get to right in the paper. who wants to start? go ahead. >> up believable photos, this is an unbelievable couple, they got married on the nantd 19th of ma south central kansas, harper county, and they -- he's a bull rider. she's a barrel racer. >> beautiful. >> and in the photos, i don't know if you can see in the upper left-hand corner, there are tornadoing raging in the background. they actually had the ceremony outside and watched the tornadoes during the ceremony. they chased tornadoes and this is something that they do so they thought it
and, by the way, roland's play list, parliament, wow! 22 minutes in we're playing parliament. you're watching "starting point," back in a moment. ♪ people with a machine. what ? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it ? hello ? hello ?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello ? ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. ♪ >>> so, let's announce it for me. >> it's off of your play list, and if it gets too complicated...
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won bic in elections for the parliament. now controlled by the its lambists, that say analysts could mean trouble ahead. >> one thing that has unified these presidential candidates for the most part has been anti-americanism and a desire to sort of bash the peace treaty with israel. i think you are going to see difficult relations between egypt and the united states going forward. you will see unsettled and perhaps unstable regional situation going forward as well. >> others say the recent economic problems in egypt and the government chaos will hurt the muslim brotherhood's chances at the polls. the voting continue tomorrow. won't likely produce a clear winner the run off set for june. the state department says yes, that washington will work with whoever wins, one voter is a 58-year-old man. he suffers from cancer he had tears in his eyes when he voted he said quote. i might die in a earth math months, i came for my children so they can leave. mubarak's policies gave me cancer now i got my revenge. shepard? >> shepard: eric
won bic in elections for the parliament. now controlled by the its lambists, that say analysts could mean trouble ahead. >> one thing that has unified these presidential candidates for the most part has been anti-americanism and a desire to sort of bash the peace treaty with israel. i think you are going to see difficult relations between egypt and the united states going forward. you will see unsettled and perhaps unstable regional situation going forward as well. >> others say the...
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. >> in france, the parliament just passed a tough antipiracy law. if you download pirated movies frequently, you not only lose internet service. you could be sent to prison or fined nearly $1/2 million. but in the united states, there's been resistance to punish the downloaders. i'm hearing from the industry that there's this great reluctance to really clamp down in a way that brings people into court or prosecutes people. >> on the internet, you're talking about millions and millions of people who are, for all intents and purposes, invisible to us, trading, you know, copyrighted material. that's--you know, that's just an avalanche. like, you can't-- you can't drag those people into court. >> that's why hollywood and law enforcement have concentrated on the pirates. before some movie previews, like this one in california... >> turn around, please. >> audience members have to pass through airport-like security. their bags are searched for cameras, and they have to check their cell phones. a security officer inside the theater used night-vision goggle
. >> in france, the parliament just passed a tough antipiracy law. if you download pirated movies frequently, you not only lose internet service. you could be sent to prison or fined nearly $1/2 million. but in the united states, there's been resistance to punish the downloaders. i'm hearing from the industry that there's this great reluctance to really clamp down in a way that brings people into court or prosecutes people. >> on the internet, you're talking about millions and...
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the brotherhood already controls parliament and if it wins the presidency, then the muslim brotherhood would dominate all political life in egypt. that would be a very radical change. as you said, there are five leading candidates. one of them a socialist, two of them are islamists including that one from the muslim brotherhood and two are members of the former regime. and egyptians are split with going for someone from the former regime, a vote for consistency or choosing a new islamic pathing. >> richard engel, exciting times there. thank you so much, richard. and what issues matter most to the latina voters? your first look at our new poll next on "andrea mitchell reports." what makes a sleep number store different? you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you wanted a firm bed you can lie on one of those. if you want a soft bed you can lie on one of those." we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. welcome to the sleep number memorial day sale. where you can celebrate our 25-year commitment to a single mission: b
the brotherhood already controls parliament and if it wins the presidency, then the muslim brotherhood would dominate all political life in egypt. that would be a very radical change. as you said, there are five leading candidates. one of them a socialist, two of them are islamists including that one from the muslim brotherhood and two are members of the former regime. and egyptians are split with going for someone from the former regime, a vote for consistency or choosing a new islamic...
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she ran for a seat in egypti's parliament and she's 30. we have her live in cairo. and dalia, i know you haven't voted yet so i won't ask you to see your ink on your finger, but tell me, when are you voting and how exciting is this? >> hello, brooke. >> and we are 0 for 2 ladies and gentlemen, for talking to dalia ziada. perhaps we can try to get her up on the phone line. and if someone can just tell me what we're going to do? there we go. trending today, an old wives tale that rain on your wedding day is good luck. what about a tornado? beyond the smooch, look at the backgrou background, it's a big old twister. newlyweds caleb and kedra pence took it in stride. they are now on their honeymoon and joining me by phone from yellowstone national park. my congratulations obviously to both of you. but my question is, when you're looking over your shoulder and you see this tornado, were you nervous? >> we didn't know it was on the ground until after it was over. i just made sure we were all going to be safe. i was a little nervous about it. >> you're from nebraska, caleb
she ran for a seat in egypti's parliament and she's 30. we have her live in cairo. and dalia, i know you haven't voted yet so i won't ask you to see your ink on your finger, but tell me, when are you voting and how exciting is this? >> hello, brooke. >> and we are 0 for 2 ladies and gentlemen, for talking to dalia ziada. perhaps we can try to get her up on the phone line. and if someone can just tell me what we're going to do? there we go. trending today, an old wives tale that rain...
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in the first parliamentary elections when hundreds were in parliament nine were women. two were appointed. there is a lot of concern. there are women abused and gropes and assaulted even on the street now not necessarily only during the protests that we saw. egypt is a funny place because it's one of the places in the middle east with the most women rights. women were front and center in the protests. not every woman is wearing a head covering. they were outspoken. a lot of candidates want to roll that back. a lot of women activests are afraid of some of these candidates. >> it will be interesting to see what the representation is if the women come out and cast their ballots. >> what is interesting you have the dichotomy. you have candidates who might roll back women's rights. they are all sucking up to the women because women were the biggest part of the undecided vote. so in recent days you saw a lot of courting of women by candidates who might do women's rights harms. makes the point, too, and it is a very important point when talking about a lack of a permanent inst
in the first parliamentary elections when hundreds were in parliament nine were women. two were appointed. there is a lot of concern. there are women abused and gropes and assaulted even on the street now not necessarily only during the protests that we saw. egypt is a funny place because it's one of the places in the middle east with the most women rights. women were front and center in the protests. not every woman is wearing a head covering. they were outspoken. a lot of candidates want to...
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the brotherhood already controls the parliament. many fear it will turn egypt into islamic state if it wins the presidency. >> this is scary. the poor people, simple people will fall for that. >> reporter: voting here in egypt continues tomorrow. results sometime next week, jon. there should be a runnoff of the top two candidates come middle of june. back to you in new york. jon: history in the making. leland vittert. thank you. jenna: some brand new information in the death of trayvon martin today. but will it help or hurt george zimmerman's claim of self-defense? that's the key. what some witnesses are now saying ahead. whoa. right? get. out. exactly! really?! [ mom ] what? shut the front door. right? woop-woop! franklin delano! [ male announcer ] hey! there's oreo creme under that fudge! oreo fudge cremes. indescribably good. diarrhea, gas or bloating? get ahead of it! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap a day helps defend against digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. hit me! [ female announcer ] live the reg
the brotherhood already controls the parliament. many fear it will turn egypt into islamic state if it wins the presidency. >> this is scary. the poor people, simple people will fall for that. >> reporter: voting here in egypt continues tomorrow. results sometime next week, jon. there should be a runnoff of the top two candidates come middle of june. back to you in new york. jon: history in the making. leland vittert. thank you. jenna: some brand new information in the death of...
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if that happens the muslim brother had has the potential to not only control the parliament but also to control the presidential seat, and that many egyptians fear would turn into a potential islamic state. on the other hand we could have a situation where the former prime minister who served in the hosni mubarak administration would be on that final ticket and that could result in even more violence here, at least according to the revolutionaries we've talked to. martha: we see the implications of the arab spring and we see where it goes. thank you very much. bill: did you know the biggest challenge to the healthcare law may come from democrats in a 20-year-old law. we'll make that connection in a moment. martha: a growing number of the president's own party disagree with him on the attacks of governor romney's business record. bill: the story behind this wedding portrait that usual see in a moment. [ male announcer ] when these come together, and these come together, one thing you can depend on is that these will come together. delicious and wholesome. some combinations were just m
if that happens the muslim brother had has the potential to not only control the parliament but also to control the presidential seat, and that many egyptians fear would turn into a potential islamic state. on the other hand we could have a situation where the former prime minister who served in the hosni mubarak administration would be on that final ticket and that could result in even more violence here, at least according to the revolutionaries we've talked to. martha: we see the...